His mid-century style consisted of pressed khakis and distressed brown leather jackets which have as much place today as they did in yesteryear. And if you want to age gracefully, look no further to how to wear a well groomed beard and rollneck.

As the hype around Star Wars swells, it’s not Han Solo or Vader’s draping fabrics that the fashion world has taken inspiration from. C3PO has graced the covers of LOVE and GQ, and even inspired a pair of chrome Balenciaga leggings. Admittedly, they were for women, but a bit of chrome never hurt anyone. Though we’d suggest keeping it to accents on your trainers.

One of the few men who could pull of wet-look gel with grace, the original Scarface actor secured his iconic reputation with tie pins and accessories that topped off his incredible suits. So good was his sense of threads that real gangsters started to dress like him.

Action Man is what you’d call a style chameleon, looking badass in everything from ninja attire to scuba gear. He’s an advert for how you can pull off almost anything with the right fit, and if you believe in your guise.

Evolving from suburban middle-aged man into a fearless drug baron wasn’t only reflected in a booming meth business; Walt’s style took him to a dark place sartorially speaking too. Goodbye yellow shirt and chinos, hello black shirts and an unmistakable hat.